SMART-GRID COMPLIANCE

As the presence of solar power on the grid increases, electricity utilities need a form of remote control over distributed resources (such as batteries, solar panels and inverters). California Rule 21 will soon impose communication standards on utilities across North America to maintain grid stability. Our control unit is at the heart of the energy management of the future, through data exchanges with smart grids.

RETHINKING THE GRID FOR THE 21st CENTURY

Contributes to grid stability and the growth of installed solar power using avanced smart-inverter functionality.

Sell stored energy

Peak power shaving

DER monitoring

Signal sampling

Power factor adjustment

Alert generation

Frequency and voltage ride-through

Demand response

Client Portal for Smart-Inverter Management

Our main control module is at the heart of energy management, by controlling the loads and energy sources in real time, thanks to its ultra high-speed fiber-optic connections, faster-than-standard communication medium, allowing data exchanges with smart grids.

Equipped with a dedicated Wi-Fi server and an API for grid network programming, signal-sampling information and real-time data can be sent to help diagnose any grid issue remotely.

Our platform is flexible enough to control, monitor and troubleshoot micro-grids, smart grids or virtual power plants wherever you are. Secure software is available to fit any form of data transmission at the fastest rate in the industry.

Client Portal for Smart-Inverter Management

Create databases and clusters of units along a grid segment.

Send commands to a single or many units for reactive power and battery management.

Probe grid signals remotely and troubleshoot electrical problems.

Will trigger alarms on any abnormal behavior.

Manage VOLT/VAR optimization and voltage control.

Equipped with dedicated Wi-Fi server and an API for software flexibility.